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Nanaimo, Parksville and Area

Classic cars
Classic car show drawing upwards of 20K to Qualicum Beach
QUALICIUM BEACH - It'll be a classic car paradise in downtown Qualicum Beach on Sunday. Seaside Cruizers Car Club's annual Father's Day Show & Shine happens Sunday, June 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Club president Jim Moroz said a wide range of vehicles from a variety of models and eras will be lined up throughout dow...
Jun 20, 2026
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Close call
Pair on floaties rescued after pushed across Nanaimo's Departure Bay
NANAIMO - Local marine rescue crews scooped a pair of women on recreational floaties near the Departure Bay ferry terminal following an unplanned voyage. Marion Bec, public affairs officer with Maritime Forces Pacific, stated local resources quickly responded on the afternoon of Thursday, June 18. "A concerned cit...
Jun 20, 2026
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Get hooked
Free family fishing weekend returns
NANAIMO - Freshwater fishing licenses are free of charge this weekend, part of an annual tradition in the province.B.C. Family Fishing Weekend runs between Friday, June 19, and Sunday, June 21, which includes events and fishing-themed activities encouraging more people to take up the pastime of fishing.Coordinated by t...
Jun 19, 2026
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buying and selling
Popular Nanaimo trunk sale revives unwanted items
NANAIMO - There are deals to be had for sharp-eyed bargain hunters at a popular Nanaimo event promoting sustainability and affordability. The first of two Nanaimo Recycles Trunk Sales takes place Saturday, June 20, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Nanaimo North Town Centre parking lot near the old Sears Entrance off Ru...
Jun 19, 2026
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race time
Registration open for Nanaimo's fifth annual Hub City Soap Box Derby
NANAIMO - A popular summer event with people of all ages racing down one of the Harbour City's famously steep hills is back this summer. The Hub City Soap Box Derby returns to Nanaimo's Wall St. on Aug. 15, starting at 9 a.m., with registration now open. Organizer Jason Clayton said they're excited to be entering their...
Jun 19, 2026
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bigtime event
Wrestlefest shines independent pro wrestling spotlight on Nanaimo
NANAIMO - Part of an expanding worldwide movement, a homegrown wrestling success story is again about to stage a high-end independent pro wrestling show in the Harbour City.Wrestlefest 3 takes over Nanaimo's Frank Crane Arena on Friday, June 19, with a VIP show starting at 5:30 p.m., followed by general admission doors...
Jun 18, 2026
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British Columbia

Drug bust in Surrey, B.C., leads to arrest, charges and deportations
SURREY - Police in Surrey, B.C., say a trafficking investigation has led to the discovery of large quantities of illicit drugs, charges against a 24-year-old man, and the deportation of two others. Police say their investigation began in February, set...
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Some evacuation orders start to lift as crews tame wildfire near Lytton, B.C.
LYTTON - Some evacuation orders have started to lift as cooler nights and lighter winds limit the growth of a wildfire near Lytton. Officials with the Lytton First Nation and the Thompson-Nicola Regional District downgraded evacuation orders to an evac...
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Cooler night helps firefight near Lytton, B.C., fire grows away from community
LYTTON - British Columbia's wildfire service says a wildfire burning near Lytton has been growing away from communities, and that weather has been helping in the fight against it. Fire information officer Paula Walbauer said Sunday that lighter winds h...
Jun 21, 2026
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'This is nuts': The hard-fought race to build Canada's next submarine fleet
OTTAWA - From a massive ad blitz featuring Canadian broadcast icon Peter Mansbridge to a cabinet minister calling on shipbuilders to cough up a car plant, the brief race to replace Canada's aging submarine fleet turned heads in more ways than one. The ...
Jun 21, 2026
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Communities across Canada celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day
OTTAWA - Events were held across the country on Sunday to mark the 30th National Indigenous Peoples' Day, which honours the culture, histories and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. The day coincides with the summer solstice - the ...
Jun 21, 2026
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Muslim group and federal culture minister decry alleged attack on imam in Victoria
VICTORIA - Muslim groups and Culture Minister Marc Miller are decrying an alleged attack on an imam of a mosque in Victoria on Thursday night. Miller said in a tweet that the reported assault is "appalling and vile" and that such violence and Islamopho...
Jun 21, 2026
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Canada

Montreal police officer injured after responding to shots fired
MONTREAL - Montreal police say at least one of their officers has been injured in a central neighbourhood after responding to reports of shots fired. Police have blocked off a residential street in the Côte-des-Neiges district. They say the officer was...
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Canada looks to build up to 10 new nuclear reactors, sell more Candu reactors abroad
OTTAWA - Canada is looking to build up to 10 new nuclear reactors over the next 15 years, sell Candu reactors to more countries and double uranium exports, Energy Minister Tim Hodgson said Monday as he released a new national strategy for nuclear power...
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Carney says goodbye to close ally, 'friend' as British PM Starmer says he'll resign
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is saying goodbye to his British counterpart after the two met repeatedly to discuss a shared vision for western countries. Conceding that he had lost the support of the party membership, British Prime Minister Keir ...
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Ottawa reverses order to surrender some 'lost Canadian' citizenship certificates
OTTAWA - Just one week after some "lost Canadians" were told to surrender their new citizenship certificates, a few received letters over the weekend confirming their citizenship claims are valid once again. The department has said it sent letters earl...
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Supreme Court nominee Joyal cites access to justice, outreach as key contributions
OTTAWA - Supreme Court of Canada nominee Glenn Joyal describes himself as a "candid and constructive spokesperson" for Manitoba's highest trial court and the judiciary. Prime Minister Mark Carney has tapped Joyal, chief justice of the Court of King's B...
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National cannabis organization suspends operations, citing active illegal market
HALIFAX - A national cannabis lobby group representing licenced producers and processors is suspending operations, citing challenges tied to the unregulated cannabis market. The Cannabis Council of Canada says the decision reflects the headwinds facing...
3h ago
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